mib_translator.vim
Translates SNMP OIDs within Vim using Net-SNMP's snmptranslate command.
It can display the OID of a label, or a label of an OID whether it is a comment, or a string literal in your code.

- Added: `OidTranslateInfer` command, to infer if the word under cursor
is whether an OID number or an OID label, and call the appropriate
function.
- Added: option `g:OidTranslatorNetSnmpLogging` to enable/disable
Net-SNMP logs.
- Added option `g:OidTranslatorExposingCommand`, when used, it will print
the Net-SNMP command to get the information on top of the created
translator buffer.
- Added option `g:OidTranslatorInferMapping` which will be used
to map the `:OidTranslateInfer` command.
- Added: Command `:OidTranslateNumberList` to display the list
of OIDs defined in Net-SNMP in another buffer.
- Added: If the OID is starts with `1.1`, the leading `1` is automatically
removed.
- Added: If there are no arguments for `OidTranslateFromLabel` command,
current word will be used as the argument.
- Added: If there are no arguments for `OidTranslateFromOid` command,
the OID under cursor will be used.
- Added: If the parameters to launch the command are empty/faulty,
a warning will be displayed and the command will not be run.
- Added: Displaying line numbers in the opened buffer, especially
useful for listing OID number.
- Fixed : The plugin could cause other new buffers to be non-modifiable,
now all the options are applied using setlocal, without side effects.

- The opened buffer is colored with MIB file syntax, making it more readable.
- The opened buffer is not modifiable from now on.
- Made it more compatible with other plugins, the functions starts with 's:'.